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Take the Stress
Test

Do any of these
apply to you?
Work Load
1. Always too much work; never
able to relax
2. High Pressure periods;
deadlines, test come all at
once
3. One or two difficult courses
take all my time; no time left
for anything else
4. Efforts often seem for nothing
– Don’t get satisfying
results
5. Seems like I have a lot more
work than roommate, friends
6. I have to work harder than
roommate and friends to get the
same results
7. My job takes up too much time;
I can’t afford to cut back
8. My stress is complicated by
commitments I can’t get out of
If you said yes to many
work stressors…
…you might consider one of the
following:
• Consult with a counselor about
time management and/or
priority setting
• Seek out a tutor or other study
skills help
• Talk to the career center about
work style
People
1. Tension with family, friends
or romantic partner
2. Incompatibility with
roommate’s habits, schedule,
lifestyle
3. Change in relationship; love
lost/gained new romantic
partner
4. Death of a close friend or
family member
5. Parents divorce, separation or
conflicts. Adjustment to
parents new partner.
6. Interpersonal conflict; trouble
expressing needs or standing up
for rights
7. Reluctant to ask for help
8. Trouble saying no
If you said yes to many
people stressors…
…you might consider one of the
following:
• Talk to a friend, RA or
counselor about the problem
• Go to a program on
assertiveness training and/or
conflict
• Take an interpersonal
communication class
Mind
1. Worry about what people
think?
2. More time spent thinking
about what can go wrong than
what can go right
3. More time spent thinking
about what DID go wrong
than where you can go from
here
4. No time to think, always
having to do
5. Motivation problems, difficulty
getting started
6. Tendency to get too worked up
when under pressure or in a
crisis
7. Tendency to get down, dwell
on how bad things are
8. Often feel guilty
If you said yes to many
mind stressors…
…you are experiencing a lot of
internally generated stress.

• Information or counseling on
self talk, irrational beliefs and
reinterpretation might be a good
place to start.
Body
1. Insufficient sleep
2. Frequent colds, sickness
3. Negative effects from
caffeine, nicotine, alcohol, etc.
4. Uncomfortable chair, poor
posture, excessive time
hunched over book or
computer.
5. Eye Strain (wrong glasses, poor
lighting, computer screen
overload)
6. Inadequate nutrition, missed
meals, reliance on junk food
7. Lack of exercise
8. Aversive environment
If you said yes to many
body stressors…
…then try the following:

- Exercise regularly
- Choose healthy foods
- Change your environment
(lighting, space, etc.)
- Reduce or eliminate caffeine,
nicotine and alcohol intake
- Get enough sleep
So…
What can
you do to
alleviate
excessive
stress?
Become Aware of Your
Stressors and Emotional
and Physical Reactions
- Notice when you are stressed,
don’t ignore it
- Find out what stresses you out
and what they might be telling
you
- Learn how it affects your body
(sweats, stomach ache, etc)
Recognize what you can
change
• Can you change your stressors
by avoiding or eliminating
them?
• Can you reduce their intensity
(manage them over time instead
of immediately)
• Can you shorten your exposure
to stress (take a break, leave)
• Can you devote the
time necessary to make
a change?
Reduce the intensity of
your emotional reactions
• Are you expecting to please
everyone?
• Are you overreacting and
viewing things as absolutely
critical and urgent?
Work at adopting moderate views,
see stress as something you can
cope with, not something that
overpowers you
Do not labor on the negative
and/or the “what ifs”
Learn to moderate your
physical reactions to stress
 Slow, deep breathing will bring
your heart rate and respiration
back to normal
 Relaxation techniques can
reduce muscle tension.
 Medications, when prescribed
by a physician can help in the
short term.
Build your
physical reserves.
• Exercise for cardiovascular
fitness 3 – 4 times a week
• Eat well-balanced, nutritious
meals
• Maintain your ideal weight
• Avoid nicotine, excessive
caffeine and other stimulants
• Mix leisure with work. Take
breaks and get away.
• Get enough sleep. Be consistent
with your sleep schedule.
Maintain your
emotional reserves
Develop mutually supportive
friendships/relationships.
Pursue realistic goals which are
meaningful to you, rather than
goals other have for you that
you do not share.
Expect some frustrations,
failures and sorrows.
Always be kind and gentle with
yourself – be a friend to
yourself.
Eliminating Stress From
Your Environment
• A poorly organized living space
can be a major source of stress.
• If your environment is well
organized and pleasant, then it
can help to reduce stress and
increase productivity.
• Some people under stress need
a calm environment, others may
enjoy the raised levels of arousal
associated with the 'buzz' of a
busy space.
To improve air quality:
•
•
•
•

Ban smoking
Open windows
Use an ioniser
Have plants in the
room.
• Bad lighting can cause eye
strain and increase
fatigue, as can light that is
too bright, or light that
shines directly into your
eyes. Fluorescent lighting
can also be tiring. What
you may not appreciate is
that the quality of light may
also be important.
• Try experimenting with
working by a window or
using full spectrum bulbs
in your desk lamp. You will
probably find that this
improves the quality of
your working environment.
Decoration and
Tidiness
• A chaotic and cluttered living
or work space adds to stress.
• Don’t be dogmatic, but keep
the area you are working in
free of clutter.
• Have calming and happy
decorations.
Large amounts of background
noise during the day can cause
irritability, tension and headaches
in addition to loss of
concentration.
Solutions:
 use of quiet rooms when
concentration is needed
 Use earplugs
 Try a pleasantly assertive approach.
Ask that music is turned down or
that the person use headphones
It is important for people to feel
that they have sufficient
personal space at work and at
home.
Where no personal space is
available, then you can establish
some feeling of ownership by
bringing personal objects such as
small plants or photographs of
loved-ones.
Block off a space using furniture,
sheet or divider when you
need some space.
• The essence of meditation is to
quiet your thoughts by focusing
completely on just one thing.
• Unlike hypnosis, which is more
of a passive experience,
meditation is an active process
which seeks to exclude outside
thoughts by concentrating all
mental faculties on the subject
of meditation.
• Keep your body relaxed. It
should be in a position that you
can comfortably sustain for a
period of time (20 - 30 minutes
is ideal).
• Focus your attention on your
breathing.
• Concentrate on breaths in and out.
Count your breaths using the
numbers 0 to 9.
• Visualize images of the numbers
changing with each breath.
• Alternatively, visualize health and
relaxation flowing into your body
when you inhale, and stress or pain
flowing out when you exhale.
Focusing on an object
• Completely focus
attention on examination
of an object.
• Look at it in immense
detail for the entire
meditation. Examine the
shape, color differences,
texture, temperature and
movement of the object.
• Objects often used are
flowers, or flowing
designs. However you
can use other objects
equally effectively (e.g.
alarm clocks, desk
lamps, or even coffee
mugs!)
Some people like to
focus on sounds. The
classic example is the
Sanskrit word 'Om',
meaning 'perfection'.
Create a mental image of a
pleasant and relaxing place
in your mind. Involve all your
senses in the imagery: see
the place, hear the sounds,
smell the aromas, feel the
temperature and the
movement of the wind. Enjoy
the location in your mind.

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Dr Jennifer Martinick Reviews: Stress Management (Shared)

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3. Take the Stress Test Do any of these apply to you?
  • 4. Work Load 1. Always too much work; never able to relax 2. High Pressure periods; deadlines, test come all at once 3. One or two difficult courses take all my time; no time left for anything else 4. Efforts often seem for nothing – Don’t get satisfying results
  • 5. 5. Seems like I have a lot more work than roommate, friends 6. I have to work harder than roommate and friends to get the same results 7. My job takes up too much time; I can’t afford to cut back 8. My stress is complicated by commitments I can’t get out of
  • 6. If you said yes to many work stressors… …you might consider one of the following: • Consult with a counselor about time management and/or priority setting • Seek out a tutor or other study skills help • Talk to the career center about work style
  • 7. People 1. Tension with family, friends or romantic partner 2. Incompatibility with roommate’s habits, schedule, lifestyle 3. Change in relationship; love lost/gained new romantic partner 4. Death of a close friend or family member
  • 8. 5. Parents divorce, separation or conflicts. Adjustment to parents new partner. 6. Interpersonal conflict; trouble expressing needs or standing up for rights 7. Reluctant to ask for help 8. Trouble saying no
  • 9. If you said yes to many people stressors… …you might consider one of the following: • Talk to a friend, RA or counselor about the problem • Go to a program on assertiveness training and/or conflict • Take an interpersonal communication class
  • 10. Mind 1. Worry about what people think? 2. More time spent thinking about what can go wrong than what can go right 3. More time spent thinking about what DID go wrong than where you can go from here 4. No time to think, always having to do
  • 11. 5. Motivation problems, difficulty getting started 6. Tendency to get too worked up when under pressure or in a crisis 7. Tendency to get down, dwell on how bad things are 8. Often feel guilty
  • 12. If you said yes to many mind stressors… …you are experiencing a lot of internally generated stress. • Information or counseling on self talk, irrational beliefs and reinterpretation might be a good place to start.
  • 13. Body 1. Insufficient sleep 2. Frequent colds, sickness 3. Negative effects from caffeine, nicotine, alcohol, etc. 4. Uncomfortable chair, poor posture, excessive time hunched over book or computer.
  • 14. 5. Eye Strain (wrong glasses, poor lighting, computer screen overload) 6. Inadequate nutrition, missed meals, reliance on junk food 7. Lack of exercise 8. Aversive environment
  • 15. If you said yes to many body stressors… …then try the following: - Exercise regularly - Choose healthy foods - Change your environment (lighting, space, etc.) - Reduce or eliminate caffeine, nicotine and alcohol intake - Get enough sleep
  • 16. So… What can you do to alleviate excessive stress?
  • 17. Become Aware of Your Stressors and Emotional and Physical Reactions - Notice when you are stressed, don’t ignore it - Find out what stresses you out and what they might be telling you - Learn how it affects your body (sweats, stomach ache, etc)
  • 18. Recognize what you can change • Can you change your stressors by avoiding or eliminating them? • Can you reduce their intensity (manage them over time instead of immediately) • Can you shorten your exposure to stress (take a break, leave) • Can you devote the time necessary to make a change?
  • 19. Reduce the intensity of your emotional reactions • Are you expecting to please everyone? • Are you overreacting and viewing things as absolutely critical and urgent? Work at adopting moderate views, see stress as something you can cope with, not something that overpowers you Do not labor on the negative and/or the “what ifs”
  • 20. Learn to moderate your physical reactions to stress  Slow, deep breathing will bring your heart rate and respiration back to normal  Relaxation techniques can reduce muscle tension.  Medications, when prescribed by a physician can help in the short term.
  • 21. Build your physical reserves. • Exercise for cardiovascular fitness 3 – 4 times a week • Eat well-balanced, nutritious meals • Maintain your ideal weight • Avoid nicotine, excessive caffeine and other stimulants • Mix leisure with work. Take breaks and get away. • Get enough sleep. Be consistent with your sleep schedule.
  • 22. Maintain your emotional reserves Develop mutually supportive friendships/relationships. Pursue realistic goals which are meaningful to you, rather than goals other have for you that you do not share. Expect some frustrations, failures and sorrows. Always be kind and gentle with yourself – be a friend to yourself.
  • 23. Eliminating Stress From Your Environment • A poorly organized living space can be a major source of stress. • If your environment is well organized and pleasant, then it can help to reduce stress and increase productivity. • Some people under stress need a calm environment, others may enjoy the raised levels of arousal associated with the 'buzz' of a busy space.
  • 24. To improve air quality: • • • • Ban smoking Open windows Use an ioniser Have plants in the room.
  • 25. • Bad lighting can cause eye strain and increase fatigue, as can light that is too bright, or light that shines directly into your eyes. Fluorescent lighting can also be tiring. What you may not appreciate is that the quality of light may also be important. • Try experimenting with working by a window or using full spectrum bulbs in your desk lamp. You will probably find that this improves the quality of your working environment.
  • 26. Decoration and Tidiness • A chaotic and cluttered living or work space adds to stress. • Don’t be dogmatic, but keep the area you are working in free of clutter. • Have calming and happy decorations.
  • 27. Large amounts of background noise during the day can cause irritability, tension and headaches in addition to loss of concentration. Solutions:  use of quiet rooms when concentration is needed  Use earplugs  Try a pleasantly assertive approach. Ask that music is turned down or that the person use headphones
  • 28. It is important for people to feel that they have sufficient personal space at work and at home. Where no personal space is available, then you can establish some feeling of ownership by bringing personal objects such as small plants or photographs of loved-ones. Block off a space using furniture, sheet or divider when you need some space.
  • 29. • The essence of meditation is to quiet your thoughts by focusing completely on just one thing. • Unlike hypnosis, which is more of a passive experience, meditation is an active process which seeks to exclude outside thoughts by concentrating all mental faculties on the subject of meditation. • Keep your body relaxed. It should be in a position that you can comfortably sustain for a period of time (20 - 30 minutes is ideal).
  • 30. • Focus your attention on your breathing. • Concentrate on breaths in and out. Count your breaths using the numbers 0 to 9. • Visualize images of the numbers changing with each breath. • Alternatively, visualize health and relaxation flowing into your body when you inhale, and stress or pain flowing out when you exhale.
  • 31. Focusing on an object • Completely focus attention on examination of an object. • Look at it in immense detail for the entire meditation. Examine the shape, color differences, texture, temperature and movement of the object. • Objects often used are flowers, or flowing designs. However you can use other objects equally effectively (e.g. alarm clocks, desk lamps, or even coffee mugs!)
  • 32. Some people like to focus on sounds. The classic example is the Sanskrit word 'Om', meaning 'perfection'.
  • 33. Create a mental image of a pleasant and relaxing place in your mind. Involve all your senses in the imagery: see the place, hear the sounds, smell the aromas, feel the temperature and the movement of the wind. Enjoy the location in your mind.